Did Sorloth's Hat-Trick Propel Atletico Past Real Sociedad?

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Key Takeaways
- Alexander Sorloth achieved a remarkable hat-trick in just four minutes.
- Villarreal's late goal boosts their Champions League aspirations.
- Celta Vigo secured a thrilling victory despite being a man down.
- Mallorca continues to chase Europa League qualification.
- Valencia shows strong form under Carlos Corberan.
Madrid, May 11 (NationPress) Alexander Sorloth netted a stunning four-minute hat-trick and capped it off with a fourth goal against a former club, leading Atletico Madrid to a commanding 4-0 victory over a struggling Real Sociedad on Saturday night.
The towering Norwegian found the back of the net in the 7th, 10th, and 11th minutes, capitalizing on some abysmal defending from the visitors.
Sorloth struck again in the 30th minute with another left-footed effort, bringing his league tally to an impressive 17 goals this season, as reported by Xinhua.
Etta Eyong scored in the 89th minute to bolster Villarreal's ambitions for a Champions League spot, while keeping Girona in a precarious position to avoid relegation.
Unfortunately for Girona, coach Michel Sanchez was hospitalized on Friday and couldn't guide his team against a rival that created more scoring opportunities, leaving Girona without a shot on target.
Celta Vigo maintained their seventh position despite playing with 10 men for a significant portion of the match, securing a thrilling 3-2 win against Sevilla, who remain at risk of relegation.
Ilaix Moriba opened the scoring for Celta in the 19th minute, but Nemanja Gudejl equalized from the penalty spot following a handball by Marcos Alonso, who was subsequently sent off after a lengthy VAR review.
Despite the numerical disadvantage, Celta regained the lead in the 65th minute thanks to Oscar Mingueza and Borja Iglesias added a third in injury time, while Kike Salas pulled one back for Sevilla late on.
Mallorca is also vying for Europa League qualification after Oscar Mascarell and Sergi Darder led them to a 2-1 victory against bottom-placed Valladolid.
Meanwhile, two first-half penalties converted by Pepelu and Hugo Duro, along with another goal from Diego Lopez, secured a comfortable 3-0 win for Valencia against Getafe, effectively sealing the match by halftime.
This victory continues Valencia's strong form under Carlos Corberan and enhances their chances of European competition after a season spent battling relegation.
Rayo Vallecano is also in the mix for European football next season, as Garcia's 66th-minute strike was sufficient for a 1-0 victory over Las Palmas, leaving the Canary Islands team in the relegation zone with only three matches remaining.
The most anticipated match of the weekend is scheduled for Sunday, featuring FC Barcelona hosting Real Madrid.